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Re: Fish

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I have another question for John.
what type of lens/flash are you using to avoid the glare on the tank glass?
thats something i've been trying to work around for years, and never really knew how.

As long as the angle shown (film plane to glass to flash) is greater than 1.8° you should not see a flash reflection on your photo. In other words, get the camera lens as close to the glass as possible and move the flash unit away from the lens.
I used a 18-70mm lens and an external Nikon SB-800 flash.
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